IMPORTANT.
If you have changed your email address in the last 12 months, please send your new address (with your name and school contact information) to the Secretary, David Jones d.j.jones@blueyonder.co.uk .
Also, please bookmark my email address so that email updates are not directed to your spam box.
This will ensure that you continue to receive email updates from WMCTC. Thank you.

The West Midlands Chemistry Teachers' Centre has organised Lecture Demonstrations and Courses for students and teachers since 1969. The WMCTC is organised by a Committee of volunteers.

Lecture Demonstrations for students are usually held in the Large Lecture Theatre (Haworth 101) of the Haworth Building in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham starting at 7.00 pm unless stated otherwise. The Haworth Building is situated close to the West Gate of the University, a couple of minutes walk from the University Station. (Yellow Zone Building Y2)
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Teachers' Meetings are open to all teachers with an interest in Chemistry or Chemical Education. Some teachers' meetings are held at King Edward VI High School for Girls (B15 2UB), and the starting time depends on the event.

There is no charge for either the Student Meetings or the Teachers' CPD Meetings. However, prior registration and tickets are needed.

Registering your interest with the WMCTC
Teachers who are interested in receiving email shots about WMCTC activities should register their interest by emailing the Secretary (David Jones: d.j.jones@blueyonder.co.uk giving name, school/college address, telephone number and preferred email address.

PLEASE NOTE: This data will not be shared with any other organisation.

Our thanks go to:

School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham
School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Birmingham
School of Education at the University of Birmingham
The Royal Society of Chemistry
The P F Frankland Memorial Trust
The West Midlands Region of the Association for Science Education
King Edward VI High School for Girls (Birmingham)
School of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Aston University

for their continued help and support, without which this Programme of activities would not take place.